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Associations Between Coerced Anal Sex and Psychopathology, Marital Distress and Non-Sexual Violence
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 05/12/09
Mohammadkhani P et al. - In marital relationships, women are at a higher risk of coerced anal sex if subjected to other types of sexual or non-sexual violence. Higher rates of psychopathology and poorer marital relationships are also allied to self-reported anal sexual coercion.
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